MUSC Pediatric Neurology/Comprehensive Epilepsy Center

Purpose: This is a unique practice that offers families the opportunity for a combined visit with Pediatric Neurology/Epilepsy Center and Developmental Pediatrics. Dr. Smith collaborates with Dr. Jane Charles in this clinic. The purpose of this practice is to provide specialized pediatric neurologic care to children from 0-18years of age who have epilepsy with a comorbid diagnosis of autism and/or neurodevelopmental disorders.

Purpose: The purpose of this practice is to provide CNM faculty a visible opportunity to care for women seeking Women's Health and Nurse-Midwifery services on campus within the University setting and to interact with MUSC physician and research faculty when opportunities become available.

Purpose: The purpose of this practice is to provide pediatric primary care to patients in a medical home setting. She provides care to a majority of Medicaid funded and uninsured patients; the majority of her patient population in Spanish-speaking.

Purpose: The purpose of this practice is to provide cancer-screening services (breast exams, pap smears) to patients on the Hollings Cancer Center’s Mobile Health Unit through the Best Chance Network (BCN) funding source.

Purpose: College of Nursing, in collaboration with East Cooper Community Outreach (ECCO), opened Partners in HealthCare in March 2013, a nurse practitioner practice that focuses on the management of uninsured patients with diabetes, hypertension, and associated conditions of hyperlipidemia, obesity, and tobacco usage.

ECCO, a non-profit, community service organization, serves more than 4,500 Berkeley and Charleston county families who are living in poverty.

This new initiative is a collaboration between MUSC’s College of Nursing, ECCO, MUSC Department of Family Medicine, as well as Roper St. Francis Healthcare. Partners in HealthCare is staffed by three faculty nurse practitioners

In addition to provides opportunity for inter-professional education and student perception experiences

This primary care practice serves as the patient's first point of entry into the health care system and as the continuing focal point for all needed health care services. These health care services include:

Purpose: The purpose of this practice is to improve health outcomes and better control of chronic diseases while reducing health risk through prescribed nutritional plans, education and counseling which result in weight loss. The practitioner reviews each patient’s health history (including PMH, medications, allergies, SH, and FH), orders and reviews laboratory data and ECG’s, performs comprehensive physical exams, prescribes patient specific nutritional plans and medications (when warranted), and refers to primary care/specialist when appropriate.

Purpose: This practice offers comprehensive health care services to female veterans. The purpose of this practice is to provide primary and specialty health care to all eligible women who have served in a branch of the United States military.

Hands of Hope Pediatric Comfort and Palliative Care is provided by the only nationally board certified interdisciplinary team available to serve any child with a complex chronic condition living in or visiting South Carolina. This organization is child-centered and family-focused. This unique model of care provides palliative and/or comfort service that seeks to prevent and relieve suffering and ensure the highest possible quality of life. Providers offer compassionate care that not only addresses physical needs, including pain and symptom management, but also emotional, psychological, social and spiritual needs of the child and family.